RCTs against the Machine: Can Machine Learning Prediction Methods Recover Experimental Treatment Effects?

IF 3.1 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI:10.1086/724518
Brian C. Prest, Casey J. Wichman, K. Palmer
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We investigate how successfully machine-learning (ML) prediction algorithms can be used to estimate causal treatment effects in electricity demand applications with nonexperimental data. We use three prediction algorithms—XGBoost, random forests, and LASSO—to generate counterfactuals using observational data. Using those counterfactuals, we estimate nonexperimental treatment effects and compare them to experimental treatment effects from a randomized experiment for electricity customers who faced critical-peak pricing and information treatments. Our results show that nonexperimental treatment effects based on each algorithm replicate the true treatment effects, even when only using data from treated households. Additionally, when using both treatment households and nonexperimental comparison households, standard two-way fixed effects regressions replicate the experimental benchmark, suggesting little benefit from ML approaches over standard program evaluation methods in that setting.
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我们研究了如何利用非实验数据成功地使用机器学习(ML)预测算法来估计电力需求应用中的因果处理效应。我们使用三种预测算法——XGBoost、随机森林和LASSO——利用观测数据生成反事实。使用这些反事实,我们估计了非实验性治疗效果,并将其与一项针对面临关键峰值定价和信息治疗的电力客户的随机实验中的实验性治疗结果进行了比较。我们的结果表明,即使只使用接受治疗的家庭的数据,基于每种算法的非实验治疗效果也会复制真实的治疗效果。此外,当同时使用治疗家庭和非实验比较家庭时,标准的双向固定效应回归复制了实验基准,这表明在这种情况下,ML方法与标准项目评估方法相比几乎没有好处。
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